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Apr 27, 2014 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The police have begun to sit on the crime hotspots. They have a powerful presence in one of the depressed areas where many people did not feel safe. Inside the community the people are quietly begging the police to stay.
Another community is reaching out to the police. A group of young men is terrorizing the residents in what was once the largest squatting area in Guyana. The police have some names, but they just don’t seem to be able to arrest anyone.
The police will revert to something that they once did; a full-out search. The results would be astounding.
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There seems no end to the murders. There will be another in a section known for its business. Some men would descend on the location with the view to commit robbery. Things would go awry when one of the young men interested in seeing what his gun would do, would shoot one of the victims.
He would not get far, because there were many witnesses and some of them would actually know the shooter.
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There is going to be another horrible accident and like many of the others, this would result from alcohol consumption. The road fatality figure would rise.
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